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Satellite Newspaper Kiosk Takes Australian Open By Storm

Melbourne - Jan 29, 2004
The placemet of Satellite Newspaper Kiosks at the Australian Open Tennis Tournament in Melbourne was met with resounding success and comments from players and visitors alike, says the New Haven company behind the product.

Local Australian distrubutor Newspoint, Inc. led by Adam Watt has purchased the rights to the Satellite Newspaper Kiosk for all of Australia and New Zealand from Satellite Newspapers Suisse and is rolling out the Kiosks to major sites in those countries.

Watt stated: "Once the tennis players at the Open saw that they could obtain over 141 Major Newspapers, instantaneously and complete, they no longer felt homesick. All the news is as if you were at home. The lines are long and full of whoops and hollers. It is quite impressive.

"The spectrum of interest is vast. Even Royalty uses the Satellite Newspaper Kiosk. Dutch Queen Beatrix purchased 15 copies of her favorite newspapers at her recent stop over at the Singapore Airport."

Satellite Enterprises Corp. With the acquisition of Satellite Newspapers Suisse, it now has added World Wide Rights to its previously held, North, Central, and South American rights for Automated Digital Kiosks. The Satellite Newspaper Kiosk prints on demand the latest edition of 141 (and growing) major syndicated newspaper titles from around the world.

After selection of the desired newspaper through the user friendly touch screen, the user will be entertained by targeted advertising videos displayed on the Kiosk screen, while the Digital Kiosk quickly prints and delivers through a slot, the completed newspaper.

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